Top 3 Best Diagnostic Tools for Trucks in 2024

Truck maintenance is a complex process that requires reliable and accurate diagnostic tools. As technology evolves, so do the diagnostic tools used to maintain trucks. In 2024, three top-of-the-line diagnostic tools are available for truck owners: Jaltest Diagnostic Truck Set, Volvo Vocom 88890300 V2.8, Development Edition and Scania VC13 Diagnostic Tool.

Each of these advanced tools has its own set of features, advantages and disadvantages. We will look at each tool in detail to help you decide which one is best suited for your specific needs. We will also discuss cost and availability considerations when it comes to purchasing or renting any of these powerful diagnostic systems.

Jaltest Diagnostic Truck

Coming out at number 1 is the Jaltest Diagnostic software commercial vehicle. This dealer-level diagnostic software is the top of line software. It's the only thing you will ever need. It covers over 200 brands and 5900 different types of models.

Features

  • 50,000+ Bi-Directional Testing Procedures;

  • 17,000+ Troubleshooting and Repair Guides linked to Diagnostic Trouble Codes;

  • 14,000+ Circuit Diagrams;

  • 60,000+ Symptom Diagnostic Troubleshooting Guides;

  • 57,000+ Technical Specification Data Resources (Electrical Systems);

  • 3,000+ System Technical Data Specifications (Mechanical and Electrical systems);

  • 2,000+ Customizable PM and Service Scheduling Processes;

  • 7,000+ Calibrations;

  • 200+ Vehicle Diagnostic and System Release or Reset Procedures;

  • Diagnostic Report Includes Vehicle, Operational and Diagnostic Information

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Volvo Vocom 88890300 v2.8, Development Edition

Volvo Vocom 88890300 truck diagnostic tool is the latest, genuine and only OEM diagnostic tool made by Movimento in Sweden and designed for maintenance of Volvo, MACK, Penta (Marine engines), UD, Renault EURO 6 trucks, buses, construction machines and other heavy-duty vehicles.

Features

  • This diagnostic tool is designed with a focus on robustness and durability to withstand the tough workshop environment.

  • The set of plug-ins, user authorizations, and available languages is adjustable to provide every user with what they need



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Scania VC13 Diagnostic Tool

Scania VCI3 is designed to support all Scania diagnostic systems based on CAN networks. It's an extremely fast yet very compact diagnostic tool.

Features

  • One of the most interesting new features that can be found in Scania VCI3 is a Wifi wireless connection (also, there is a USB connector for wired connection).

  • From now you can work without a wired connection to your truck and forget these problems like damaged data cables and other disadvantages of wired connections.

  • Software support for Scania VCI3 appeared in Scania SDP3 v2.42 version, so if you want to use this tool, you need this version of SDP3 or later versions of this software.

  • The device is designed for full-service trucks, buses, and other heavy vehicles, which are produced by the corporation SCANIA. The adapter works in conjunction with the software SDP-3.

Questions to ask when picking out the best scan tool

  1. Will the diagnostic tool for trucks work on my vehicle? - Of course, you will want to make sure that the diagnostic tool actually covers the vehicle that you have.

  2. Is the diagnostic tool for trucks easy to use? - Having the tool be user-friendly will make or break your experience when using the tool. If it's hard to use and you find it complicated, you're not going to use it and might even return it. See if any of the products have a trial so that you can test the product before committing to a purchase.

  3. Are software updates included? - Will you have to pay for future updates, or is it included? What about customer service? How easy is it to get a hold of them?

Top 5 ways to use a diagnostic tool for your heavy-duty trucks

Having a diagnostic tool for trucks can be so helpful! You probably already know what you're looking to achieve with your tool, but if you don't, here's a quick list.

  1. Read active & inactive fault codes. 

  2. Read live data.

  3. Perform Advanced commands. 

  4. Perform parameter adjustments such as road speed and cruise control. 

  5. Track the history of the fault codes. 


Choosing the right diagnostic tool for your truck can be challenging, but with these three options, you can find one that meets all your needs. Each diagnostic tool has its own set of features and advantages as well as disadvantages, so it is important to consider what will work best for you before making a purchase.

Additionally, ask yourself questions about user-friendliness, software updates, customer service availability and more when deciding which diagnostic tool is best for you. With this knowledge in hand, you’ll have no problem finding the perfect diagnostic tools for trucks in 2023!

 
 
Kevin Vieth

Kevin Vieth founded VieTech Training & Consulting Inc. in 2016 out of a passion for empowering heavy-duty and automotive service technicians through technical training. Due to the fast pace of technological advancements, he believes that on-going knowledge and skill development is imperative. With the operational pressures applied to business managers, skills training can be inconvenient, inaccessible and costly. This motivated Kevin to develop the Diesel Engine Technology Fundamentals in-class training curriculum to provide relevant and realistic diesel technology diagnostic training that is on-site, on-time and on-budget.

As a former technical Training Instructor for Cummins Western Canada, Kevin has delivered over 125 Cummins engine certification courses to over 500 heavy-duty technicians. Prior to his time with Cummins, he worked as a journeyman 310S automotive technician and then spent 3 years as a technical lead for Westport Innovations, a world leader in natural gas fuel system development. Kevin’s experience as a service technician, combined with his knowledge of fuel, emissions and engine controls acquired at Westport, helped him excel as a Cummins trainer and in diesel engine fault troubleshooting.

In addition to delivering on-site diesel engine diagnostic training to fleets nation-wide, Kevin also provides on-going remote troubleshooting and technical support to his clients.

https://www.vietech.ca
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